Astley leads 3-1 Irish win.Byline: The Register-Guard Cody Astley scored twice to lead Sheldon to a 3-1 nonleague boys soccer victory at Willamette on Monday. Astley and Tus Henry scored in the first 15 minutes to give the Irish a 2-0 halftime lead. Tyke Piccolo piccolo, small transverse flute pitched an octave higher than the standard flute. Its tone is bright and shrill, and it can produce the highest notes in the orchestral range. The piccolo is used in orchestras and especially in military bands. See fife. scored for Willamette. In other soccer Monday: Daley Stevens had two goals and an assist and Matt Arbogast scored twice to lead South Eugene to a 7-0 boys win over Thurston. Steve Bustrin scored the tying goal for Marist in the 60th minute of a 1-1 boys draw with Catlin Gabel GABEL. A tax, imposition, or duty. This word is said to have the same signification that gabelle formerly had in France. Cunn. Dict. h. t. But this seems to be an error for gabelle signified in that country, previously to its revolution, a duty upon salt. Merl. Rep. h. t. . Nick Brewer, Jesse Briggs, Cody Martineau, Luis Rast and Austin Townsend scored for Sutherlin in a 5-0 District 3 boys win over South Umpqua. Kelsi Carr CARR Carrier CARR Customer Acceptance Readiness Review CARR Carrollton Railroad CARR Corrective Action Request and Report CARR City Area Rural Rides (Texas) CARR Configuration Audit Readiness Review CARR Customer Acceptance Requirements Review and Cassie Dennis scored goals early in the first half for South Umpqua in a 4-0 District 3 girls win over Sutherlin. South gets football win South Eugene has been declared the winner of its Friday football game at Gresham, 20-13. The Axemen were leading by that score in the second quarter when a transformer transformer, electrical device used to transfer an alternating current or voltage from one electric circuit to another by means of electromagnetic induction. blew, knocking out half the lights in the stadium and halting halt·ing adj. 1. Hesitant or wavering: a halting voice. 2. Imperfect; defective: halting verse. 3. Limping; lame. the game. The win snapped South's 14-game losing streak. |
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